Lactic in a sentence as an adjective

I doubt that this is how lactic acid works..

You need to clear CO2 as well as lactic acid and other biproducts.

The blood vessels will dilate, and inrushing blood will flush the lactic acid out.

It's the same as 'lactic acid is poison', some day the good science will win and the textbooks will be updated.

Sourdough starter is a mix of yeast and lactic acid bacteria.

There is a lactic quality too that reminds me of fresh cream caramel, which plays off flavors of apple juice nicely.

As an aside, like most of the health information we share, the idea of lactic acid building up and causing soreness is a myth.

It is probably related to the lactic acid buildup during exercise.

Relatively new discovery that lactic acid, that comes from muscle use, is a "pre-cursor" for motivation.

Thus building up lactic acid in the upper body lets you extract more energy where the lungs can't support the extra load in aerobic cycling.

* Fat requires less oxygen to utilize, leading to less lactic acid, less muscle tissue damage, and faster recovery.

Apparently my body is so full of lactic acid or what have you, that it is overwhelmed, and starts wondering if perhaps a good upchuck would help.

For jumping rope remember to alternate the weight bearing foot like a boxer, jumping with both feet together takes more energy and I find lactic acid builds up faster.

Its like being so sore from exercising that you can't walk, and if you can't walk you can't work the lactic acid out of your muscles and you're going to be incapacitated for a lot longer.

I would link this to the relatively recent research that connected lactic acid, which is created with muscle use, acting as a neurotransmitter that works on motivational systems in the brain.

Lactic definitions

adjective

of or relating to or obtained from milk (especially sour milk or whey); "lactic acid"; "lactic fermentation"